Google enhances e-mail security in Apps
Google has taken a step to stop legitimate e-mail messages sent by its Apps customers from getting caught in spam filters.
Jeremy Kirk | 08 Jan | Read more
Google has taken a step to stop legitimate e-mail messages sent by its Apps customers from getting caught in spam filters.
Jeremy Kirk | 08 Jan | Read more
Google has missed a deadline set by the Connecticut Attorney General's Office for turning over data that it says was collected inadvertently by its Street View cameras.
Nancy Gohring | 18 Dec | Read more
Bank of America has joined the growing list of financial and technology companies that have cut off services to WikiLeaks, a move that comes amid speculation that the whistleblower site is preparing to release information about the bank.
Marc Ferranti | 19 Dec | Read more
London's High Court ruled Thursday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be freed if he posts £240,000 (US$384,000) in bail, rejecting prosecutors' appeal that he be imprisoned pending a January extradition hearing, according to the BBC.
Jeremy Kirk | 17 Dec | Read more
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has finished as a runner-up to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as Time's 2010 Person of the Year.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted bail on Tuesday in a London court, but the police will keep his passport and he'll have to wear an electronic tag, according to the BBC.
Jeremy Kirk | 15 Dec | Read more
WikiLeaks' chief spokesman Julian Assange was arrested on Tuesday by U.K. police after turning himself in to authorities and was denied bail later in the day after being deemed a flight risk.
Jeremy Kirk | 08 Dec | Read more
Facebook on Sunday introduced a redesign of its user profile pages in advance of an interview on the "60 Minutes" news show where CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained the redesign.
Nancy Weil | 06 Dec | Read more
WikiLeaks appears to be quickly taking steps to reduce its reliance on Internet infrastructure in the U.S. as it battles to keep secret diplomatic cables online while its new French hosting provider is seeking court protection.
Jeremy Kirk | 04 Dec | Read more
The U.K.'s National Health Service plans to make clearer the privacy policy of its Choices health information Web site, which shares browsing information with Facebook, following complaints from a security expert and a lawmaker, an NHS spokesman said Thursday.
Jeremy Kirk | 26 Nov | Read more
The former college student who guessed his way into Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account during the 2008 U.S. presidential election was sentenced to a year and a day in prison Friday.
Robert McMillan | 13 Nov | Read more
Microsoft on Tuesday began offering users the option to secure their Hotmail sessions with HTTPS data encryption.
Nancy Gohring | 10 Nov | Read more
Google gingerly launched a select set of Street View images for Germany on Tuesday, a country where it has faced some of the most fierce opposition to the imagery application.
Jeremy Kirk | 03 Nov | Read more
Following up on a successful bug bounty program that pays hackers for finding security flaws in its Chrome browser, Google now says that it will pay cash for security bugs reported on its websites.
Robert McMillan | 02 Nov | Read more
Facebook is punishing several application developers for passing certain information to a data broker in the latest move by the social networking site to control growing concerns over privacy.
Jeremy Kirk | 02 Nov | Read more